The event saw 94 entries across the 6 boys and girls junior divisions of under 16, 14 and 12’s and with 16+ hours of competitive surfing to complete the day one of two was a packed out day of heats, matched by the sell-out music festival running alongside. Conditions on day one varied from 3ft glassy low tide a-frames, to slightly onshore high tide peelers, and as one of the most consistent summer swells to date rolled in the juniors took full advantage. The judges were impressed by the speed, power and flow of the surfers as they battled against their peers to earn their spots in the next round, some moving on and others disappointingly exiting. The competition was fierce but the free surf areas were a hive of friendship and froth, as the surfer’s trialled the Rip Curl SearchGPS watches and attempted to rack up the highest speed on a wave. As day one drew to a close, the festival ignited and thousands of festival goers left the beach and enjoyed the entertainment.Day two was a scorcher, the surfers were at the business end of the event and had their eyes on the prize. The swell defied the forecast and actually got bigger as the tide pushed up, holding the light winds and providing a spectacle at the high tide for the 4000+ beach goers who witness some brilliant surfing from all divisions. The heat intensified, challenging surfers and staff to manage the unfamiliar tropical like conditions. So by the time the finals had all been signed sealed and delivered the surfers eagerly awaited their final placings, the heat passed the 30degree mark and presentations were made tricky by the sand being too hot to stand on, but nothing would stop the champions lifting their prize. All champions were then swept up and taken into the festival to celebrate their wins in front of a few thousand happy festival goers.The results are as follows and a final congratulations to all the finalists and winners. Surfing England and Rip Curl would like to thank all the staff and the supporters for a brilliant weekend and also all the sponsors that make this event possible: Citroën, Smith, FCS & Gorilla. Attention now turns to the next and final event of the UK Grom Search at Watergate Bay on August 19th & 20th.Under 12 Girls 1- Lauren Sandland2 - Tegan Blackford ...3 - Georgia Thomason 4 - Eva BlackfordUnder 12 Boys 1 - Gabe Llewellyn 2 - Fynn Gillespie 3 - Tom Hook 4 - Arthur RandellUnder 14 Girls 1 - Bonita Whitelock 2 - Lauren Sandland 3 - Claudia Cosgrove 4 - Asha SykesUnder 14 Boys 1 - Alex Townsend 2 - Bertie Norman 3 - Sam Hearn 4 - Jake ArrowsmithUnder 16 Girls 1 - Ellie Turner 2 - Kitty Brewer 3 - Amy Dyer 4 - Bonita WhitelockUnder 16 Boys 1 - Alex Townsend 2 - Max Hudson 3 - Woody New 4 - Frankie BamfordFor more information about the European Rip Curl GromSearch series go here.